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COMMUNITY ARTS RESOURCES

ArtsGeorgia provides resources for arts administrators with community arts agencies. Included are publications on starting a local arts agency, model forms for incorporation and governance, standards and best practices guidelines, operating principals and much more. Visit the link below. Resources are available for day to day administration with models to use for programs and facility […]

April 8, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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ArtsGeorgia = Arts Advocacy | Are You Primary Ready?

Top 10 Reasons to Support the Arts in 2014 by Randy Cohen There is an old quote attributed to John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich: “If any man will draw up his case, and put his name at the foot of the first page, I will give him an immediate reply. Where he compels me […]

March 30, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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Arts Advocacy Day 2014 | View Nancy Hanks Lecture

Americans for the Arts presents the 27th Annual Nancy Hanks Lecture on Arts and Public Policy on Monday, March 24 at 6:30 p.m. at the Concert Hall of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. This year’s lecture is delivered by New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, with introductions by Alec Baldwin. CLICK […]

March 27, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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Let’s fight for the arts together. Are you ready?

Arts Advocacy Let’s fight for the arts together. Are you ready? Start here: 1. Register to vote 2. Volunteer to help ArtsGeorgia survey the candidates 3. Use the advocacy tools on the ArtsGeorgia website 4. Be an ArtsGeorgia member to support advocacy programs 5. Share this message with friends, ask them to LIKE ArtsGeorgia ArtsGeorgia […]

March 20, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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‘STATE OF THE ARTS’ Newsletter – Winter 2014

The Winter issue is in the mail with news and articles about success. The Newsletter is FREE!! Have you subscribed?? Did you receive the 2013 issues? Subscribe to the ArtsGeorgia quarterly print newsletter ‘State of the Arts’ by emailing your request to artsga@artsgeorgia.net. Please include your Name, Street Address, City, State & Zip. You will […]

January 31, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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THE ARTS VOTER GUIDE – An ArtsGeorgia Advocacy Initiative

WHAT > Candidate Survey: ArtsGeorgia will survey Georgia candidates on issues related to the arts. The Survey will include: 1) their participation in the arts, 2) their policies on matters affecting the creative industries in Georgia, community arts agencies and nonprofit arts organizations, 3) their positions on state arts funding, & 4) their policies on […]

January 28, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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Newsletter | ‘State of the Arts’

Spring, Summer & Winter issues of State of the Arts published in 2013 are now archived as pdf files here http://www.artsga.org/artsgeorgia/wp/news-2/artsgeorgia-newsletter/. State of the Arts is ArtsGeorgia’s quarterly printed publication which includes articles of interest for artists, arts educators, arts administrators, patrons, advocates and anyone interested in the state of the arts in Georgia.

January 16, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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NEA & U.S. Census Bureau – How Americans Enjoy the Arts

Infographic reports interesting results on how U.S. citizens engage with the arts in all media and disciplines. Chart below.

January 9, 2014 · admin · Comments Closed
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A Practical Guide to Integrated Communications: A Workbook for Nonprofits

Want to master the tower of Babel? Want your direct mail, email, and newsletters and all the new channels you’ve adopted, like social media, multimedia, and blogs, to be synchronized? There’s a lot to think about when it comes to your organization’s messaging. Download this free work book for some integrated communications professional development. http://www.idealware.org/reports/practical-guide-integrated-communications-workbook-nonprofits

October 25, 2013 · admin · No Comments
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